by Keith Hajovsky | Mar 27, 2024 | Non-probate Assets, Probate, Wills
Life insurance is often a significant part of someone’s estate. So does life insurance pass through a will? The short answer is that usually proceeds from a life insurance policy pass directly to whomever was designated as the beneficiary or beneficiaries on the...
by Keith Hajovsky | Mar 20, 2024 | Estate Administration, General Estate Planning, Probate, Wills
Are handwritten wills legal in Texas? Handwritten wills, also know as holographic wills, can be legal in Texas if written properly. It can be better than not having a will at all. But it’s certainly not the best way to have a will. For a handwritten will to be legally...
by Keith Hajovsky | Mar 6, 2024 | Probate, Trusts, Wills
I’ve been asked by married couples if they can just use a joint will as opposed to each spouse getting a will of their own. In these situations, typically each spouse wants to leave everything to the surviving spouse, and when the surviving spouse passes on later,...
by Keith Hajovsky | Feb 28, 2024 | General Estate Planning, Wills
A few years ago I took a trip to Peru, and on that trip I took some of my father’s ashes with me. He had recently passed away, and he had made it very clear to us that he wanted to be cremated rather than buried. He likewise let it be known that he wanted his ashes...
by Keith Hajovsky | Feb 14, 2024 | Asset Protection, General Estate Planning, Medicaid
A Medicaid Trust, also known as a “Miller Trust” or “QIT”, helps someone who wants access to Medicaid benefits when that person’s income exceeds the income cap. And the typical person looking to do this is an elderly or disabled adult trying to access affordable...